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Eleven Minutes and Fifty Seconds

A proponent of long exposure photography, Hugh McCabe was invited by The Journal of Music to test out his theories of capturing live music at the recent Gloaming concert in Vicar Street. read more
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Untrammeled Freedom

Peter Rosser listens to jazz trio the Bad Plus' take on The Rite of Spring, and wonders what more can be done with Stravinsky's beloved work. read more
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Dundalk Institute of Technology Assistant Lecturer in Music Technology Position

Dundalk Institute of Technology advertising Assistant Lecturer in Recording Technologies and Music Production position, with closing date of 15 June. read more
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L?nasa With RT? Concert Orchestra

A concert based on orchestral arrangements of some of L?nasa's most celebrated sets performed with the RT? Concert Orchestra is to be part of an international conference on Parkinson's disease and movement disorders. read more
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Se?n Tyrrell Tour

Galway singer-songwriter Se?n Tyrrell is on a short tour to coincide with the release of his new album Walker of the Snow which features versions of 'Can't help but wonder where I'm bound', 'You are my sunshine' and 'Seal tamall ar strae'. read more
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Book on Schoenberg's Opus 15 To Be Launched by John Buckley

Aylish E. Kerrigan's book on Schoenberg's Opus 15 to be launched at the tenth Society of Musicology in Ireland conference on 15 June. read more
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Last Isotope Jazz Session

The long-running weekly jazz session at JJ Smyths jazz and blues venue will come to a close with a final gig on Thursday, 7 June. read more
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Begley Brothers At Blas

This year's public concerts at the Blas summer school include performances by Breannd?n ? Beaglaoich, Seamus Begley, Michelle Mulcahy and guests; and Iarla ? Lion?ird and Steve Cooney, and Tom Doorley and Derek Hickey. read more
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Kod?ly Society of Ireland Summer Course 2012

Applications are being invited for the Kod?ly Society of Ireland Summer Course 2012, which will be held in July. read more
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Has Pop Become Slower and Sadder?

A recent study claims to demonstrate that American popular music now utilises more complex emotional cues, with an increase in length and a pervasiveness of slower tempi, as compared to earlier decades. read more
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Kronos Quartet: Under 30

The innovative Seattle-based string quartet announce details of their programme to commission work from young composers. read more
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Ergodos Musicians Celebrate Linda Buckley

Ergodos Musicians will perform a concert built around the premiere of Linda Buckley's I Have Five Things to Say on 16 June. read more
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